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Black hole equations.

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Marked as best answer by on 03/09/2025 14:06:26

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  • Re: Black hole equations.
    « Reply #120 on: 25/03/2018 02:57:32 »
    We've been through this song and dance before. I'm not doing it again. I'm out.
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    Re: Black hole equations.
    « Reply #121 on: 25/03/2018 05:48:45 »
    Quote from: Kryptid on 25/03/2018 02:57:32
    We've been through this song and dance before. I'm not doing it again. I'm out.
    Thank you for trying to understand , I thought you had at one point.  I guess I will have to wait until somebody else comes along .

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    Re: Black hole equations.
    « Reply #122 on: 25/03/2018 12:34:47 »
    Quote from: Thebox on 24/03/2018 22:36:37
    0.5² = 0.25 = 1/4
    *2+*2 =*4
    0.5²/4=0.0681

    No idea at this time what this means.

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    The objective of a heuristic is to produce a solution in a reasonable time frame that is good enough for solving the problem at hand. This solution may not be the best of all the solutions to this problem, or it may simply approximate the exact solution. But it is still valuable because finding it does not require a prohibitively long time.

    1010       0.000     0.0681

    https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gwUwIEPqk30C&pg=PA332&lpg=PA332&dq=0.0681&source=bl&ots=GLlZIrS9i6&sig=y0EKDDgS7DdHanDDCjNQy-ZVAYg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjHjvyyrofaAhXHbVAKHdHHBfMQ6AEIPTAF#v=onepage&q=0.0681&f=false
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